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tommy larin and a lot more . if you want to be part of the audience, just go to hannity .com. the tickets are absol free.abso unfortunately, that's allul the time we have left this evening. please dvr. somi you never, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity. t not yo in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. laura is up next. have a great weekend. >> we'll see you back here on monday. i'm laura ingraham and this: i'a is a special edition of the "ingraham angle" tonight. >>ur this is from washington. w america disintegrating. well, despite customsspit and border patrol apprehending over ten thousand people dailydd this week, there are still an estimated one hundred and fifty five thousand people waiting in north mexicontention with the intention of making ointo the united states . numbl and that number is likely to gro higher.w much, much high. but apparently there's noparent amount of americanly sufferingrt that will result from f
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the destruction of our sovereignty that couldrom struc actually make leaders of the democratic party care. >> as is often the case with my extreme republican colleagues, they create a fictional argument republi around what's happening at the borderroblem and then actually do nothing to solve the real problem. fictional does he think the video is like what made up people sitting on the ground camped under reflective blankets, children nowheree li to go to the bathroom? people i mean, the line in linee en of people, the environmentth disaster that's left behind at the border, that's all made up. congressman, what a fraud. this scenario that he's painting here, that somehow this is all a fantas soh well, we see that he and his fellow democrats just don't care about what's going to happen to this country, the country they're supposed to be serving. earlier today, the department of health and human services announced that a migrant childmy
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died while in custody.ea imagine if that happenedne undet trump . remember a few years ago y this would have spawned a million hashtags, followed by tearful trips to the border by aocto th and the rest of the frauds. but today doesn't really mattern . it's jusday.t kind of an inconvenient story on a friday on their pathway to reshapinga. america. so nearly a full daynearly now r the end title 40 to what do agents expect going into this weekend? well, for that, we'rs e going to go to fox news correspondent bill meluzin in brownsville, texas. bill , what can you tell us ?at you've been on duty for a long, long time. >> you've seen a lot at this border. what can you tell us ? well, laura , i can tell you ii just listened to white house press secretary karine jean-pierre give her update today where h she claimes that there are no mass releases taking place here ati can te our southern border. i can tell you tha t is categorically false. this is the reality on the ground. take a look at s video we just shot here in downtown brownsville showing large groups of migrants bee
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who have just been mass released from federal custody, walking around town , you'll see some of them carrying their manila folders with their dhs folders paperwor. the border patrol had dropped them off. this is near a parking garage in an ngo.e that ngo then facilitates their travel. it was mostly venezuelantional migrants mass released here. we caught up we with one of those venezuelan migrants who told us he had just been releasedornv this morning. >> here's what he said about>> how to put it to end it title yesterday. in my message, it doesn't matter. you can make it to the u.s.es yu you're not c. ght, and last night we got a tour of the border with four gop senators and the border patrol union. we went down to th union e edge here in of the river here in bro brownsville at a major hotspotw crossingma the area as the clock ticked to midnight.k tick in total, 42 expireded. ge rush we did not see a huge rushmigran of migrants. what we did see was bits, g timt fortifications from the state is texas with barbed wire alxasl
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over the place as the state of texas is taking a much more proactive approacoachhof te will also show you what we saw from the mexican side of the river. s. er tlook at thi after midnight, after title 42 expired, we went over to theo motos where there were, in werer fact, groups of migrants gathering, getting ready to cross migrahe the river. , t what you'll see is when they look over to the u.s. side again, texas national guard, o they're razor wire on aone megaphone telling them, do not cross, you will not be allowed in. one guy ended upende tryind upgi into the water and swim across, but he was not allowed in. now we're in a holding pattern the waiting to see what happens over the weekend. laura , stunning numbersepor reported by border patrol. they sayted byl, they this wee, more than eighty three thousand people crossed our border illegally just to put thosetobe numbers inrs perspective forboy you , that is like a full capacity. dallas cowboys c football stadim crossing our border illegally in a single week. >> we'll send it back to you, bill . unbelievable reporting. thank you so much.
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now with all the problems that we have here in the united states , what are we importing? more problems. americans living far awa y from the rio grande are starting to feel the financial strain from biden's open border. and i'm talking the bluest and lue cities, their struggling and the people's anger. it's growinger is . >> how are we going to help them? >> how is this not going to overload our system? and rockland county, georgetown, from what i've we learned, is a beautiful place where charitable were welcoming . but we can't work under these conditions. as retired new york citythese ce officer , i work those srs. they're dangerous to the community. >> thes the people.us >> they're the dangerous to everybody around them. they will be dangerous here. now, watch what happened inago n chicago. and residents lashed out ridenty leaders for trying to turn an old high school into a new shelter for illegals. what's important is that we really establish that this is a humanitarian crisis and we'res. here.
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south shore residents responded with rouselle rejection. >> wow, this crisis mayma constitute an emergency for the city of chicago, a death not constitute an emergency for the south shore community.n eme incoming migrants have overwhelmed district police stations by the hundreds. >> it's my turn. it's my turn. hello.y le but city leaders could barely eke out a word. about >> the details about a proposed respite center at the former south shore high school. >> how could you do that without consulting us ? i am concerned with safety in the area. joining me now, tulsi gabbard, former hawaii congresswoman, fo former democrat presidential candidate, now a fox news contributor. tulsi, minority residents r of these urban areas righte goin outside the urban areas, they're going to get slammed the worst. it looks like jeffrey katzenberg isn't really going to be bothered when he's trying to raise all the money for, but
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he's not going to be botheredanl by the migrants and thele illegals. but those people are goingose to be bothered a lot, laura .uea and this is so clearly an issue that is so greater than than partisan politics. and it's really outrageous to see leaders inhe dem the democratic party trying to make thisocng a partisan issw playing partisan politics when this is a very seriousn this ise that affects all americans .en we not only have annistra administrationti and democratic leaders who are failing to recognize the verg toy serios risk that we are facing. they are complicit in escaladaen that threat and that risk through their open border policies. miniou have the biden administration directly helping and enabling these cartels who are profiting off of trafficking human beings across our borders and importing fentanyl, which is taking american lives. wherjust like in any other situation, when you have those who are assisting and supporting criminal activities, they are also helde
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criminally liable. those in the administration who are doincriminal theg this,d supporting and enabling these cartels in their criminal ing ities shactivities, should d criminally liable no matter what positiono matten the goverh there is .e la they always say, hey , no one is above the law. and it's true, n o one is above the law. they are complicit in thiss gh criminal activity that's happenint g right now. congress has got to step iness s now. i meantep in, republicans run the house of representatives, repuy and mani believt of my caucus, i believe bidenhev should be impeached over this as well. ers asthis is a catastrophic ev, a history changing event,f amer a historical event foric the united states of america, totally willful and purposeful. and , tulsi, you might havereplf seen that video that we played resident from the chicago residents there infuriated about what's happenin infuriag with the ille their area. yest another man spokeoke at a t a protest there yesterday.s. >> watch this. politically having over 500 people in our community would 5 completely wipe out any interest. we00 are you aware that there a
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immigrant advocateaps at statehouses all over this country? right. country who are e who are advoci non citizen voting in local elections? >> yes, what if that happened here? that would change the mindse?t of what we as a black communitya need to thrive here. th in chicago.n >> right?is well, tulsa , i was wondering when this was going to happen.au it sounds a lot like he was talking about some typepl acement of replacement's there. imagine if anyone else ever said that the media goes crazy, but it is true, is it not, when you're bringing all these people into the united states ? intat some poat some point thet other people's votes or at least change the electoral makeup for so long. this this issue is one that onet seems like it's beenha secludedt or directed towards our southern border states whenw ,iakn fact, a lot of people are waking up in cities across the country now that they realize this is not an issue that's just affecting the southern states . this is an issue that'sthat m
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affecting all of us and the o many layers of these effects.s e he's talking about noncitizens being allowed to voteou and impactinr g our democracy ii our elections. we look at the stresses talk on the social welfare system, the health care system. you look at the stresses on our economy and on schools and our national security. a commander in chief who is failing to secure our bordersto is central responsibility rderto defend our country.re se we're seeing the ripple effectss of the failures. and you're right of e , there he been failures in congress and administrations through both political parties. we've been talking about this for a long time. i advocated for some very simple changes while i was inbee congress. but unless they become serious abouactually st actually solvins problem and not just throwing throwing the political footballo back and forth, we're going to continue to see this problem get worse and worse. trump had the right solutions, work pretty well in those last two years. th but to sayis thank you . split now, i want you to look at this split screen. rdes o hordes of migrants illegally pouring across our border on one sidhe-boarde and marine t
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daniel penni being perp walked in cuffs in manhattan today on the other charged with second degree manslaughter for defendin for defg his fellow americans . and ithis side by side is stomach churning. it's disgraceful.l.wh thoso hate what made te who hatr country great are obviously seeking to wipe all that away. g they see the floods of illegalse as heroes s coming in to save the country and they see thosea standing on the proverbial wall of water like penny villa as their villains. they're vigilantes. now, if the charge s againstnough, daniel penny weren't enraging enough, consider the noxious t figures who rallied the mob to come for them. a mental issue on a train is not to be sentencedntence with death. what you will do ithf you do not prosecute them, in my judgment, is you will set a standard of vigilantism. yes, that we can not tolerate.
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now, aside from one of the most destructive public figures in modern history, sharpton arguably responsible for encouraging as much lawlessness with the past four decades as any person in this country's history. but he's the type of person who wields power inparty the democrat party now and innoe the country. ountryand he's not done releasi a statement after penni surrender sayingharges charges against this young man who thought it was a he was above the law is just step one in justice for jordan bailey. justic justice for je system ned a clear, loud message that vigilantism has never been acceptable. now, think about what he's saying. sharpton and his buddies i.n the d.a.'s office would rather see a population living inhey'r fear, wondering if they're going to be assaulted or groped on the subway. on theat any given time.e then those same people feeling wh safe . now, who cares who the real heroeso ca and villains are, ri? as long as folks like bragg
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and sharpton, they get to pickhe them and they get to live into p relative peace and security. and safety, who cares about everybody else? joinins about everg me now, hor, project . twenty one chair, horace, border you see these people crossing ko the border? we don't know who they are.o thy what their intentions are,th whether they have a criminal record . they throw their ids awaids awa' before they get here.s no way to checktheir their backgrounds yet. get this this former marine isg at second degree manslaughterth while these people get a, you know, a bus ticket. >> it's really remarkable that>' an administration that somerica disrupted the entire american societsociety with this demand t we comply with vaccines and go g through steps like masking, but now is prepared to ignoreeople o hordes of people coming intomioh the country without any idea of who they are, whatht they might expose the american people to . exposeor even their criminal re.
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now, let's juxtapose thatk ci with new york city and a mar marine, someone who is stood up, defended his country the way mr. perry has done. mr. l not. so sharpton, as i refer to him, is in fact an odious presence in american society. and even though the president of the united states likes to talk about jim crow 2.0 poino during jim crow 1.0, there was a terrible record of agitatorsgs creating demand that prosecutors single out particular black people and charge them rather than allow natural investigativeto oc processes to occur. ur >> shame, shame, on thishis effo effort. >> here's what the attorney for
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neilly family said . >> watch us . who are we to look at someone and say they were houseless so they must be a bad person. they were houseless, soba they must have been about to attack. n about they must have beeton about had to hurt us . so wht te hao taked the right te life because our life matterrss more . that's not the situation wthate want to live in. it'swant to liv not the communit to have. so their clien havt, his client committed forty crimes, including a punching a woman in the face, in the face, aboutmily to say, why didn't the familym demand? i'm talking about neelys family . ch they demand a chargare for attempted murder? the very serious orbital fracture, the injury, the nature of it. how long she was hospitalized. >> it's amazing that we have a remarkably great medical capabilities. >> and so she lived. but using his logic, this
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behavior ought to have been held accountable. it is remarkable. and that's why we don't let the crowd decide what kind of justice to be served. ve we should allow an investigative process. it's mr. bragg's fault.t fa it's a cautionary tale for us . thank you . >> now, why are we seeing so s many violent outbursts in schools? who you've seen the teachers even who have been brutallyhave beaten is an obsession with technology partly to blame for this i.m.f., a.b. and dr. ben carson examined this. >> and that's next. to this week. they never miss a beat. they order an edible .com or a in store to get your . >> are you ready for a fresh
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pronouns, are they ? >> then he or she just doesn't fit who i am. my apologies. >> please switch their bs. and if you thought that was the end of it. while the show's creator sawof fit to reinforce thi ss messageo in a recent episode, hmm, i like your pins. i am nightshade. like yo my pronouns. >> are they them ?hanks. emanks. i'm sam. i'm shiva. they but you already know that . yeah we already knew thatth because the show is shoven. these named pronouns down the throats of seven year olds.e i mean, we're lucky evenns and g get them to spell the regular pronouns and get those straighth before we now. well our children are being taught this in our schools and now in a kid's show. so what's next?
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well, this isn't normal.ot it's not trendy. it's not cool. these are destructive. and corrosive lies. and they're only going to end when enough response o of all adults say, cut iten out, we'ret no, t funding this anymore.d sa >>th sato don't be afraid to std up and say not because he said that you needed bookbinding. oh, this little you don't. last time last time i nesto, if i use something else, when i found myself with what i have now, that's how one florida ad reacted when his son wasd from d reportedly banned from ridingisu a bus over the son's behaviorals issues. now, where could he possibly learn bad behavior? from now if parents aren'tt sett setting good exampleinss and ph and throwing their kids in front of ipads and iphones on top of it? what top o anyone think was goig to happen, the kids get obsessed with technologypenv
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it's almost like a sickness.in and we're seeing violent outbursts and attacks on teachers. when kids are told, no, no, no, you can't do that with the screen here. >> you can't be on your phone in class. ass.you just give me over. is cy the phone is crazy. this this is out of control. >> joining me now is a.b. prager, u. secronality, and dr. ben carson, former trump hud secretary and foundercorner of the american cornerstone institute. now, dr. carson,e. you're a neurosurgeon and is a connection that we can find fn here between what constant screen time, this desire to constantly be connected
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and the violent outbursts whenou that connection is taken away from you . >> there are a lot of theoriesat about it, something i've been talking about for years. because a lot of my patientsy come in, the parents would say ,is it okay if we put them on these medications because of the behavior problems? and i would say, well, how much time are they spending i in frot of screens? and usually it was quite a bit.d and i say, let's do an for experiment for the next three months. scret's decrease the screen time and substitute with timeting with you interacting and reading virtually all of them came back and said , we don't need the medication. that in combination with the tha fact that families are fallingl apart, the place where children are getting their values is not. there anymore. and they learn to be forgiving . they learn selfish. , and i. it's all about me, my and i .
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and of course, that's going to lead to a lot more conflictss and whatever environment >> once founill lead td. >> and once again, the breakdown of the family, amela. and there wadown of s a truly disturbing video. i mean, we we se e like all we do is see disturbing videos these days. but this is of a student who's brutally beating a teacher's yode. now, thiu s is just a few month ago. you can see him charging at itet right there. hr thehe throws her on the groue stomps on her. then he just starts pummeling her. now, he was 6'6", two hundred and seventy pounds. he had three prior misdemeanor battery charges and the student says he attacked her because she took his nintendo switchhe amela, i mean, it's just i'vee never seen anything like this. ann all my years, i have never seen anything like the fury that is building in our young people today. >> right. today it's just unbelievable to watch some of these videos and recognize that these are the children attendingse are schoola
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and they're attacking teachers and educators who are not thered to deaare nol with this sort of behavior. and when you think about the background of both of these instances, having to dealwith t with technology, think aboutech the effect of technology on the brain. are childr these are children who at homeen are constantly getting dopamine hits from being on social media, scrolling on their phone, watching youtub e videos and when they're at school,scgo they're essentially going through withdrawalthro of not b able to have this technologyng and who's to blame. it's going to be the teachers and the educators in front of them who are taking those phones away. rather than the bad parenting that these children are receiving at home. and the bacturd structure that they have in their lives. so as long as we see thise this behavior continue, you're going to see these behavioral outbursts from young peopl be. >>ere was a speech therapist recently on social media who is describing how a student, dr. carson, she treated wastburst suffering from these violent outbursts. >> watchs. this. >> i had a student who was verye violent the second he needed to be off any kindnology of technology, everything broke down and people goeverythingt i.
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i was talking to the parenthe gt and i just said , how much screen time does you get at the house? this kid gets unlimited access to screens while kno they're not at school. and we know now that screentime is a drug. >> now, dr. carson, people kind of look at me funny because i have a ninth grade son and he doesn't have a phone. ike you' and i mean, people like, look at me like you're you've got to get with the current times. i'm like, i'm just not doing it. i'm just we have enough troubleb getting our homework done without the phones. le getti ouso we just we're very fine not to have. smart you're very smart because, b you know, as we just heard, these addiction's whichey is actually what they are similar to what people get from . that same kind of releasy,ee, dopamine and they get so used a to it and they are always trying to achieve that high. and when you removehieve
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their ability to achieve that highth, you see reaction to that . and it's usually a verndy negative reaction. and the good thing is it can be cured. you have to wean them off of it. it them of works very effectivet you have to care. you be willing to put the timey in. and , you know, thisknthis is nt to happen because parents werear willing to spend time with their childreents wernd ti they play games with them. wentu they went outside to have funern together. and now we just leave them in front of the screen as soon as they're so old enough to sit up and they get a little older and we give them the tools to play with . >> exactly. and as dr. carson noted,d pa parents themselves don't want to spend the time because the parents are on the falcons . >> right.of con you can't just dveo this for fih the sake of convenience anymore. we're going to find that when n these children grow up and they start having to participate in society, that they're not going to have the chops to be able to do it because they've been inundated with technology. s
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parents need to sacrifice a little bit of convenience here to be with their children. e some and allow them to grow aw children emulate. so much. >> dr. carson, great to have your perspectives tonight. thank you so much. thank you , larry.reaking >> all right.ws breaking news, big breaking news. biden has finally ended the national covid emergency. thought it was over like how long ago? oh, hallelujah. raymond arroyo hit the streets w of new york to see how peoplele are celebrating. plusbratinplus h, he gets anothr three wishes because it's friday follies. >> and that's next. let's take a journey through this great nation. i want to see what they saw. i want to see what changed them. this land of the free, which they can get filthy, stinking rich for this cold rain. >> i always wanted to be that person helps me out when they need it. big stars grab a glass and join us . >> has anybody else been fired recently? you don't know anything about me as a human being. america is born and big shows
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will allow aides to make more progress towards an agreement. >> the family of the man killed in the new york city subway earlier this month is pushing for tougher charges against his alleged killer. jordan nearly died after police say marine veteran daniel penny placed him in a chokehold. he was arraigned friday on manslaughter charges. neely's family says penny showed no remorse in court and believe it was an intentional killing. they say he should be charged with murder and his lawyers argue he acted in self-defense. jackie ibanez. now back to ingram ingall. s frd it's friday and that means it's time for friday. and for that, we turn to foxthau news contributor raymondr arroyo. all right. right. this week,onyo. we finally gotte to the end of the national covid emergency. wow. look, i know i went on the streets of new yorke howp to see how people were w covidrating their ne freedom. t ar>>e you going to do with your newfound freedom?
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>> i think i might still want wn to use my mass just for protection for myself and ialleg have bad allergies. so i think i w i would probabloo that. y ma won't be wearing any mask. kobe's been over a long time. i'm not sure you're aware of that really. over alone. what >> it's been over a long time.ot what are you going to do with your newfound covid freedom? you know, live life be michael ,come get what you deserve.. oh, golly. gee, i can't even imagine. probb probably runly down the street as opposed to walk. be happy op to not wear a mask and stay away from peopleu go on the train. >> what arto de you goino wig to with your newfound freedom? still wear a mask. i mean, why?ss well, because it prevents illness. if the flu calls covid, i mean, it works out for us . that's what we do. really, any time we travel, we go to a grocery store or resta restaurant, we take our mask. sour you're not convinced thate the emergency is over? but i'm convinced that it'sgenc somewhaty is over. is, it's
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>> but s the thing is , it's still out there, laura . i read a study today in a psychological journal and it like people who see themselvessd as more attractive are less thes likely to wear the mask. but some the y just want to hold on . i think they want to hold on too the excuse of opting outd on of life and staying home and bingeing. threne of these mini series. what did why didn't we warno? about three years ago, raymon? we were warned aboutof t the institution of the new normal. yeah, we got a lot of grief fork it, but i said math don't work. we were you everyone came down u on us. and there are all these studiesr that come out saying there's no real clear controlled studies that demonstrate efficacy of cloth masks. you have to wear them to we perfectly. right. i don't then,arhem perf necessarily wear the whole you know, it is scary situation . what timscare is it? oh, i'm using my magic lamp, which is a time for four days. >> three weeks.
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oh, you are not. well, okay, what's first. okay, my first one is here. what's what's yours.. woat certain performers would not use every occasion, even a writer's strike to go into their act. jimgriffin you take care. nothing be out. >> laura , that was mandy patinkin. i this started as a protest. it ended as a one man show.a doinine i doctors started doing examinations unannounced atr opr the drop of a hat ina public or opera singers just burst into song and say the drugstore, or h there's a time for everything. the picket line is not the time for you to audition.e si just holgnd the sign, move along in solidarity. >> chant, please. >> wasn' was wasn't mandy and his wifedin went. they didn't. they havt ey have e some thing
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you did last year there for. >> yes.fore, wethey're going bananas about. what is it about trump . i can't say he podcasts when >>ey , they were losing it and going mad over his reelection. >> he's quite colorful as . qui yes, yes. okay, i second wish laura and i hope you'll grant it. i wish that kamala harris, his writers would go on strike permanently or whoever's responr responsible for this please rise. and i w and i'm going to administer the oath and please raise your right hand and then repeat after me. we'll repeat after me. is i don't repeat after me. your name? my mother used to she would give us a hard time sometimes and she would say to us, what'sr i don't know what's wrong with you young people. conu you think you just fell out of a coconut tree. you exist in the context of alli in which you live and what came
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before you . >> hmm. laura , she's historic. she's black, female and ae, a riddle writer. i mean, you don'riddlet have thn a vice president often. i'm glad they're training her understudyr vi, dianne feinsteir is learning all of her speeches. should not all be able to make able to every appearance. >> let me just say, i'm still trying to figure out the coconut tree. i can't quite figure that out. that. >> one all right, raymond, one more, wish. that's your wish. okay, the other day, the view got into a discussion of how many underway people pack for a trip. well, there's a limit to what we need to know, laura . k and i wish certain broadcast would leave unmentionables unmentioned. >> you know, we talk about really deep things here and this is one of them. rd and it's so just it's so hardup to discuss. but i'm going to bring it up. >> it's the great underwear debate. thinrweai don't wear underwear,s not a question i have to think about. >> it's a 14 day trip.a 14 i stil
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>> she doesn't wear underwear. i i'm not kidding. >> i pack like i might seeants i my pants twice a day on it. laura , we'll be going commando and elisofon ara's. habits are some things i didn't need to know anything about. >> amber move over sophocles.th >>e the discussion realdi tookn a point to the highestt of highbrows . yeah, raymond, i'm glad i ates several hours ago to thank you for that. >> we really appreciate it. thank you for giving me thateken moment. have a great weekend.ou >> all right.much ver thanks so much.y you good to see you all. memo to the greaney x.ricity if you thought electricity wasgo going to be the cheaper energy source, you better think again. what's behind biden's purposeful destruction of his own energy? alternative? >> we'll tell you . and that's next. just for this week, jj never missed a beat day today.
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let me ask you , do you sufferou from too mucchh accessible electricity? do you find it annoying to have working refrigerators that keep? your food from spoiling? well, if you have those symptoms, you're in luckre because abidance term is just what it's going to take to cure you . all right, johnny, let's show them what they've won. yeah, blackout'sblacko. that's right. blackout's. the bush administration just add the first regulations to limit greenhouse pollution from existing power plants. the wall street journaltorial editorial board sums it up bes m writing. to the proposed rule amounts to a a death sentence for fossil fuel power plants. and if those plants don't shut w down well, they'll be forced to implement other technologies that aren't currently cost effective. implemenor feasible and may nev. their cost of generation would double, rendering them the less competitive against subsidized wind and solar the l power. now, it's if this seems insane a and it is , the epa headlm singere to calm your nerves at
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work in every single day to assure that all people realize the full protectionor of our environmental laws. today's announcement only solidifies our commitment to protecting those who are sacrifulnerablwho are e among u. >> the good news is our work is not sacrifice. art these aren't restrictions.ould y as some would say. this is about seizingt they the moment. >> what they're really seizing a is your ability to live ine come comfort, the comfort we've come to expect because we earned it. we innovated. we're the moster powerfue l natn in the world. joining me now is daniel turner, founder and executive director of power the future. daniel , wow, this epa, administer crater is quite the piece of work he's he seemsi he's way over skis.s sc ifhe wmee can still do the ski analogy and not offend anyone, but it's virtuous signaling combined with lies
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and subterfuge. >> but what does b the nationut need to understand about thiund yeah, this is really very concerning because we're just following the examples of countries that have done this faster and it hasn'tl. turned out very well.y, and quite frankly, whatwhat they're doing to the country is what california has been doing focalifor a long time.xame and here's a great example. in the last decade before biden messed up really energye energy markets. so from 2010 mar to 2020, utili, bills in america nationwide only climbed by about one point six percent. percalifornia, they climbeent d by twenty five percent. californians know this. most of all, it' s very expensive to use electricity ins california. and that's all becauseiv these types of mandates and i don'ti o care about their intentions, i don'n' aboutt care about seiz the moment. ultimately, when you're trying to pay your monthly utility ha bills, if you have to sacrifice to keep the lights on or the ac on , that's all that matters.y'e and what they're doing is they're making the california model national, and that's not going to endtry.
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well for our country. >> well, the epa administrator is also discussing how they intend to use taxpayer money to to keep pushing their agenda . the money they got, by the way, and biden's climate bill at epa. we've built environmental justice into our very dnae so and we have some very concrete metrics that are attached to this. twenty seven billion dollars, to be surethis that disadvantagd communities and those who are disproportionately impacted dss have access to this capital .. first of all, you can't builduim somethinetg into your dna. someone has to tell them that it is your dna. but environmental justice looksn a lot like what are we talking,a rolling blackoutlooks lis, highr electricity bills for certain people. what's going to happens for cerp with that? >> yeah, the blackouts arets are inevitable because, again, we're look at other states that have done this faster thanthis r the nation as california, even of t the great state of texas, to show that this is bipartisani
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and stupidity. texas has embraced wind power ind powe faster than the technologies allowed it. we sawwe saw the deadly storms n twenty , twenty one . peopl i think close to 700 people froze to death in their homes w as a result. why? because wind turbines don't i work in certain weather. n certain so so what they're do is they're taking reliable fossil fuels, reliable coal and natural gas offlineff with the goa-line l of achieving a political outcome. but but the political outcome is not going to bend the laws of physics, which are immutable . right.is rog to happen wills goin hav is we're going to have rolling blackouts or brownoutsmore com more commonly and nationwide hao and we have to remember, like, no it's not normal for the governor to send you a texto , d say, hey, everybody, don'tdy charge your phones. yand i don't do laundry, don't plug in your ev.t and yet wethose get those messs regularly because this is theisi state of the green the green agenda. s the don't you think, daniel ,t is a really powerful campaign argument to defeat biden.
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he's coming for your gas stove is coming for, your refrigerator. ac , and obviously you're goingoing to have to have built into your normal life a series of blackouts every season. nerg anthy time they decide you're using too much energy, they're going to take your energy away. way youfrom you . >> i think that's powerful even in california as an argument. >> it is definitely very powerful. and look, it's it goest is bac back to the reagan line of areth you better off than you were four years ago? and when you just lookwork f enr which biden made front and center the very first day, his first executive actionso puh were all to punish the fossil fuel industr y. and what's the result? right. the result has been highergher prices of all goods and services and food prices, thility gas prices. and so do we want more of that? and i don't think the american i people will . >> no, i don't think they will vote for it. now, that' s the first thing president trump or ron desantis whoever when they are askedbe sn a question of why they should go back, why should they benk wt sent to the white house?
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